trying to replace perl cgi with rev

Andre Garzia soapdog at mac.com
Thu Mar 29 21:09:56 EDT 2007


Anyone doing CGI work with Rev could use my RevHTTP suite that allows  
you to debug CGIs from inside the Revolution IDE, this way, you'll  
only upload your cgi when you're positive it works...

It's really a time saver, setting breakpoints in CGI and stepping thru.

On Mar 29, 2007, at 9:34 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:

> wayne durden wrote:
>
>> I swear sometimes I believe I am net more productive saving the  
>> script one
>> line at a time for any change and ftp'ing it up and testing, no  
>> matter how
>> small the change.
>
> Actually, I do that a lot. :)
>
> For those on a Mac, I highly recommend BBEdit and Fetch for cgi  
> work. Fetch allows you to edit a file directly on the server; it  
> opens the file with BBEdit and when you save your changes in  
> BBEdit, they become live immediately. It avoids the whole download/ 
> edit/re-upload cycle. There may be other FTP programs that interact  
> with BBEdit the same way, I just happen to own Fetch.
>
> If there are similar programs for Windows, maybe someone knows and  
> will tell us.
>
> -- 
> Jacqueline Landman Gay         |     jacque at hyperactivesw.com
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